The statements came as several emails poured into Carroll's inbox, according to a review of the Sunburst system, which releases emails from staff in Gov. Rick Scott's office. All of the emails to Carroll so far have been supportive, with some also taking aim at Carletha Cole— the former employee who accused the lieutenant governor.

"I will be fighting back against these blatant lies," Carroll said in an email to Franz Metz, a supporter who asked her to do so.

In another email, Carroll lashes out at the media for reporting the allegations.

"Unfortunately, as an elected official character deformation that is totally fabricated can occur like this and there is not much I can do," Carroll wrote to Mary Jane and George Duryea of Lake Mary. "The media loves to put out sensational stories without doing due diligence to verify the authenticity."

Most of the emails are from Thursday, the day after the court filings came to light.

"I have just heard about the nastiness aimed at you today," wrote Joan Ridilla. "It is difficult to understand why anyone would derive a sense of satisfaction or pleasure from verbally attacking another person — especially when the 'evidence' is contrived and false."

Metz's email suggests that Carroll's status as the first black female lieutenant governor and her politics played a role in the allegations.

"Please stand firm and fight this attempt to discredit you and your office," Metz wrote. "It seems that whenever a self-made person of minority descent gets into the political spotlight and are a conservative and not a liberal the lies and character attack come."

Others had choice words for Cole.

"We need women who are smart, driven, respected, brave [moms] who deeply care about our future in our state to run our offices ... not CC who is only in it to destroy the truth about our good leaders," wrote Maggie Melson.

One supporter, Jacki Sandler of Apopka, included her resume and mentioned a statement of support that was issued Thursday by Cindy Graves, president of the Florida Federation of Republican Women.

"I just read the email from Cindy Graves and I am sorry you had to experience such hardship and ugliness from an Obama supporter," Sandler wrote.

"If needed, I would like to lend my services, skills, and support," Sandler wrote."

The LG lied about her Clay County speeding ticket.
She lied about her Jacksonville sub-lease.
She blamed her unethical internet cafe legislation on an aide.
She had no comment on her involvement in the Black Business Loan forgiveness scandal.

She has not requested release of her polygraph yet she accuses Ms. Cole of lying. How does it feel Ms. Carroll? You know, being lied to.

This, too, shall pass--the Bible sayeth (I think). But when it's all over, the resigned Ms. Carroll should pen a tell-all book. I've already got a title for her: "If I Did It" Part of the royalties should go to Rick Scott's chief of staff.

Wait a minute, Carroll already took a polygraph according to earlier stories. Why is she objecting to the release of those results? Makes you wonder about someone that has already submitted ( or had submitted on her behalf) fraudulent paperwork to get goverment money.